Slideshow Exported to QuickTime Won't Play Music

I also posted this to the QuickTime forum, since I wasn't sure where it quite fit.
I created a slideshow using my iPhoto 5.0.4 then exported it to a movie as Quicktime, with music. It plays beautifully on my machine. I burned it to a CD and sent it to someone with the identical Mac (a PowerBook G4) and he couldn't play it on his SAME version of QuickTime. As he explained it, his Apple kept sending him to iTunes to search for the music, which it claimed it couldn't find even in the Music Store (odd, since I bought the music from my Music Store).
Similarly, another person trying to view the same iPhoto-created Quicktime movie on a PC (using a CD I'd burned), using a freshly downloaded of version of Quicktime, reported that the slideshow played but with NO music.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Anne

HI anne,
It's a shame isn't it, but purchased music in a slideshow will do this.
You have to be smart and work around the limitation.
burn the song or an entire playlist while you are at it to CD. Import the CD back into iTunes. Now sort by date in iTunes so you can find the newly imported songs without the DRM. Name them so you know hey are the DRM-less tunes. Use that song with your slideshow to export.

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